Saturday, December 20, 2008

Tourist Attractions in Kaziranga


Kaziranga, the mention of the name conjures up the image of the famed one-horned rhinos. When it comes to the tourist attractions in Kaziranga, the Kaziranga National Park is the place that features prominently. It was way back in 1940 that the place was conferred the status of a wildlife sanctuary. This wildlife sanctuary provides asylum to the one-horned rhino that weigh a hefty two tones with a 24 inch horn gracing their head. Covered with tall elephant grass, marshy patches and dense tropical forests, the Kaziranga National Park is the ideal habitat for this species of rhino. The park boasts of a population of 1600 rhinos.

The monopoly of the rhinos in the Kaziranga National Park is broken by animals like Sloth Bears, Wild Indian Elephants, Swamp Deer or Barasingha, Indian Bison, Hog Deer, Leopard Cats, Tigers, Jungle Cats, Otters, Hog Badgers, Capped Langurs, Wild Boar, Hoolock Gibbons, Jackal, Wild Buffalo, Pythons and Monitor Lizards. The National Park is also a paradise for the bird watchers. It is a repository of a diverse species of birds that include the Black-Shouldered Kite, Black Kite, Pallas's Fishing Eagle, Grey-Headed Fishing Eagle, Oriental Honey Buzzard, Brahminy Kite, White Tailed Eagle and the Himalayan Griffon. Exciting jungle safaris on elephant is one of the major tourist attractions in Kaziranga. Till date the Kaziranga National Park features as one of the most popular tourist attractions in Kaziranga.

How to Reach:


Air :- Jorhat is the nearest domestic airport from Kaziranga. The airport is separated by a distance of about 217 kms from the National Park. There are regular flights that connect this place with Guwahati and Kolkata.

Rail :- Furkating is the nearest railhead which is linked to Guwahati and other railway stations by a well-laid network of rails.

Road :- There is a well-developed network of roads that link Kaziranga to the other important cities in Assam.

About Kaziranga:

Kaziranga is situated in the Nagaon and Golghat districts of Assam and the foothills of the Mikir Hills. Kaziranga features everything from wetlands, grasslands, dense forests and riverine habitats. Kaziranga's ecosystem is immensely supportive of animal and plant life which explains why Kaziranga National Park is considered one of the most picturesque wildlife habitats in entire southern Asia.

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